But, I must be honest -- -- the whole time I've also been hoping that by increasing the number of like-minded folks I share this Comp with, the better the chance that a few will actually listen and, who knows, actually make real life comments. Oh BOY !

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What dah' hell, gals and guys ?I finally upload this bursting package, my happy heart pounding my eyes wide . . . and when that current of excitement is no doubt why I awoke 4 hours later, I see that right away nearly 20 folks have all snagged the long mp3 of the whole thing, but NO one = zero has taken the full-folder, what w/ the everything ?? You know, like the individual tracks and smuch smuch more ??.

Never mind . . I added "< full-contents folder" right by it's link and that seemingly did "something". That download choice surged from zero to 3 times the single-track, and all in 12 hours since upload.

I should prob'ly delete both these re-dumb-dant comments now, but c'mon . . . who doesn't unveil something after months of work and then watch the numbers and responses like a candle-counting kid on their birthday ?

Does that publish as a full link this time ?If not, copy and paste !I just DL'd again, and opened . . and played a track !I hate to be one a' those "we cannot replicate this issue" guys, but it works perfect for me. I hope you're not an indicator of other PCers having the same problem & I've got lots of dead zips out there !!

Windows 10 has a very annoying bug where, if any file's full path-name is too long, it refuses to accept it as a real file. That's what's happening; this zip file has subfolders within folders within folders, all with long names.

Fortunately, the program 7zip has no problem handling this, so I was able to open it with 7zip. But I wouldn't have realize it if I hadn't seen someone at that link you pasted recommending Long Path Tool (which is another fix, but a less easy to use one IMO).